One of the groups of people I specifically learn from are the Igbos and I am a testimony of the willingness and ability to learn and replicate from them and its benefits. I am from a minority among minorities ethnic groups, in the North, Kaduna State. I never even knew my parents right from childhood, but still, today I own my own business in the FCT and planning to soon expand to another area, currently in my twenties. Two things I also learned. One. contrary to popular opinions, the average Nigerian on the street is not a tribalist by default. In fact, the Nigerian is a very supportive person by nature. The politicians particularly, and religious fanatics tied to politicians by extension are the biggest and front running problems in Nigeria. Two. Nigeria is immensely full of potential, immensely, and I can see it very up close! But eyes that are focused on negativity, evils and the bad can not see the angels, the potentials, the good in others and around them.
Igbos are not being hated,discriminated or demonized ,the fact is that we hold the economy of the country and probably the richest per capital of any African tribe,you can't hate a rich or wealthy man,rather you can only envy because you can't say they hate us while they still collect our money. So the issue is that we igbos never feel oppressed by anyone, we are okay hustling on our own. Only the people who are shouting of marginalization are the ones who wants to gain something from the government and that is their personal problem. We don't need nigeria, our future lies in our hands and not in nigeria and that is it
Agberos will always align with same irrespective of the tribe. At this point in time, all we can see at the pinnacle of Nigeria’s branches of government are political Agberos and thugs from every region. “If the Head is rotten, nothing good will come from it”. Thank God we still have lone voices willing to take a stand publicly as Dr. Apoki, Barrister Dele Farotimi and others, in lieu of the recklessness of these Agberos in government.
My mentor, you are ao right and i agree with you hundred 💯, but my pains is not on those illitrate bigots or silly non-igbo politicians that brings bigotry to play when they are failing, but our own so call igbo elites who aligned with these sorry-state people to demean thier own people. This is my pain.
One of the groups of people I specifically learn from are the Igbos and I am a testimony of the willingness and ability to learn and replicate from them and its benefits.
I am from a minority among minorities ethnic groups, in the North, Kaduna State. I never even knew my parents right from childhood, but still, today I own my own business in the FCT and planning to soon expand to another area, currently in my twenties.
Two things I also learned. One. contrary to popular opinions, the average Nigerian on the street is not a tribalist by default. In fact, the Nigerian is a very supportive person by nature. The politicians particularly, and religious fanatics tied to politicians by extension are the biggest and front running problems in Nigeria.
Two. Nigeria is immensely full of potential, immensely, and I can see it very up close!
But eyes that are focused on negativity, evils and the bad can not see the angels, the potentials, the good in others and around them.
Dr always on point.
A detribalised Nigerian.🎉
Thank you Dr. Apoki for standing for the Igbos while the Ohanezes keep quite.
Thank you so much Dr apoki for always saying the truth.
Igbos are not being hated,discriminated or demonized ,the fact is that we hold the economy of the country and probably the richest per capital of any African tribe,you can't hate a rich or wealthy man,rather you can only envy because you can't say they hate us while they still collect our money. So the issue is that we igbos never feel oppressed by anyone, we are okay hustling on our own. Only the people who are shouting of marginalization are the ones who wants to gain something from the government and that is their personal problem. We don't need nigeria, our future lies in our hands and not in nigeria and that is it
Hello Dr. We need to do a deep dive search of the genesis of this phobia
It should be a thesis in the academia
Thank you Dr Akpoki.
Great video
Thank you Dr Apoki
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Thanks.
Agberos will always align with same irrespective of the tribe. At this point in time, all we can see at the pinnacle of Nigeria’s branches of government are political Agberos and thugs from every region. “If the Head is rotten, nothing good will come from it”.
Thank God we still have lone voices willing to take a stand publicly as Dr. Apoki, Barrister Dele Farotimi and others, in lieu of the recklessness of these Agberos in government.
Also there was Jesusphobia by the pharisees.Today's Nigerian Pharisees are the Muslim Fulani Politicians starting from Ahmadu Bello to El Rufai.
Those representing the Igbo nation in Nigeria government are not representing us well. Just for the sake of the peanut they are getting. Thanks
My mentor, you are ao right and i agree with you hundred 💯, but my pains is not on those illitrate bigots or silly non-igbo politicians that brings bigotry to play when they are failing, but our own so call igbo elites who aligned with these sorry-state people to demean thier own people.
This is my pain.